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Former Liverpool goalkeeper Kamil Grabara has described Galatasaray’s stadium as a ‘s***hole’ after his Copenhagen team tossed away two points in the Champions League.
In a masterclass in how not to endear yourself to a set of rival fans, Polish stopper Grabara took to Instagram post-match and wrote: ‘Deserved all 3pts from that s*** hole, but that’s life, we move on.’
Following a predictable backlash, he edited the post to ‘s*** game’ but not before his comments had caused a stir on social media.
As Manchester United began their Champions League campaign with a 4-3 defeat to Bayern Munich, the other match in Group A proved to be a highly entertaining one.

Kamil Grabara described Galatasaray’s stadium as a ‘s***hole’ in an Instagram post after a frustrating night that saw his Copenhagen side chuck away a two-goal lead there

Grabara was left cursing his luck after conceding two late goals in Istanbul on Wednesday

Galatasaray’s fans are renowned for their passionate and hostile atmospheres
Grabara was called upon to make a number of saves as Galatasaray dominated the opening exchanges in front of a typically passionate crowd at the Rams Park.
But Copenhagen took a surprise lead against the run of play through Mohamed Elyounoussi on 35 minutes and doubled their advantage through Diogo Goncalves after 58 minutes.
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The Danish side came under the cosh again, however, after Elias Jelert was sent off with 17 minutes of the contest remaining.
Sacha Boey duly halved the arrears with four to play and then Grabara was again beaten when Tete equalised for the Turkish side a couple of minutes later.
Grabara has been Copenhagen’s regular No 1 for the past two seasons, having left Liverpool for them in 2021. He is set to join the German club Wolfsburg next summer.
Galatasaray make the trip to Old Trafford next on October 3, while Copenhagen will host Bayern.
Grabara’s comments will no doubt ensure he gets a fiery reception from the travelling Galatasaray fans when they visit the Parken Stadium on December 12.

Grabara comes out to try and punch the ball as Galatasaray pile on the pressure

The Polish goalkeeper was forced to make a number of saves in Copenhagen’s draw

Grabara (right) spent five years with Liverpool but didn’t make a first-team appearance